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A car weighing 1200 kg is (snqwappfhx) uniformly accelerated from rest and covers a distance 40 m in 4 seconds. Calculate the work done by the engine of car.

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Answered by taylo10978
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Answer:

Given :

mass of the car (m) = 1200 Kg

Distance covered (s) = 40 m

Time taken (T) = 5 s

To Find :

(i) Work done by the car

(ii) Final Kinetic Energy of the car.

Solution :

(i) As the car is uniformly accelerated, we can use the kinematic equation,

 s = ut + at²

Where, s = distance covered; u = initial velocity; t = time taken; a = acceleration

∴    s    = ut  +  at²

⇒  40  = 0×5 + ×a×5²

⇒  40  =    ×a×25

⇒  80  =  25a

⇒    a   =  

∴     a   =  3.2 m/sec×

We know,

    Work Done (W) = Force (F) × Displacement (s)

⇒  Work Done (W) = ma × s

⇒  Work Done (W) = ma × s

⇒  Work Done (W) = 1200 × 3.2 × 40

∴   Work Done (W) = 153600 J or 153.6 KJ

(ii) Using Kinematic equation we have

       v = u + at             (where v = final velocity)

⇒     v = 0 + 3.2 × 5

∴      v = 16 m/sec

Final Kinetic Energy = mv²

                                =  × 1200 × 16²

                                = 153600 J

Therefore, The work done is 153600 J and Kinetic Energy is also 153600 J

Note : We can find the final kinetic energy using Work-Energy theorem also.

Explanation:

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